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[ US /ɹiˈvaɪtəˌɫaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. give new life or vigor to
  2. restore strength
    This food revitalized the patient

How To Use revitalize In A Sentence

  • Natural hair This lightweight noncreamy formula provides a healthy boost of essential vitamins and reconstructive polymers to revitalize dry hair and strengthen cuticles.
  • Thus the new connotations and conceptualizations put forth by the Fathers revitalized the Church's memory of what the Apostles taught, and historical theology today would enable us to revitalize our memory of what the "unsurpassable" Fathers taught. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Adjust, transform and revitalize delay of old industry base.
  • Apply Sorbie Curl Forme on to hair to revitalise curls and add body and shine.
  • The City decided that the area needed to be "revitalized" and they did eminent domain on the entire area and bulldozed hundreds of Craftsman style homes. <a href="http://althouse.blogspot.com/2007/12/great-thing-about-america-is-that-once.html" title=""The great thing about America, is that once you own property, you own
  • He reveals his plans to revitalise the Ligurian village Times, Sunday Times
  • And local officials liked it because it promised to enlarge the tax base and revitalize declining downtown areas.
  • The brief hiatus from Test cricket hasn't added too much zest to his bowling, but it seems to have revitalised Javagal Srinath the batsman.
  • That means a bumper package of proteins, minerals and essential oils to revitalise the skin, promoting natural radiance.
  • Councils can also infill existing built-up areas and revitalise inner urban areas.
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